Infisical (YC W23) Is Hiring Design Engineer in San Francisco

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<u>Infisical</u> is looking to hire exceptional talent to join our engineering and product teams in building the open source security infrastructure stack for the AI era. We're building a generational company with a world-class engineering team. This isn’t a place to coast — but if you want to grow fast, take ownership, and solve tough problems, you’ll be challenged like nowhere else. What We’re Looking For We’re looking for the first Design Engineer who is excited to own and elevate the user-facing experience of our rapidly growing platform. Infisical is a deeply technical product with user and developer experience at the heart of our product philosophy. We obsess over product design and have made rounds to redesign just about every part of the platform since inception. Examples of past initiatives include revamping existing features like <u>secret syncs</u> and <u>secret rotation</u>; and developing new product lines ground up such as Infisical PKI and Infisical SSH. You’ll be working closely with the co-founders and engineering team to: Translate product requirements into intuitive user experiences, focusing on complex infrastructure and security workflows. Develop and maintain scalable, reusable UI components using React and TypeScript. Ensure performance, accessibility, and responsiveness across all parts of the frontend stack. Lead frontend architecture and implementation for newer product lines like <u>Infisical PKI</u>, <u>Infisical SSH</u>, and <u>Infisical KMS</u>. Requirements Deep technical mastery of the JavaScript ecosystem, particularly React and TypeScript (3+ years of experience). Exceptional attention to detail and eager to learn. Exceptional eye for product design and UI/UX. A bias toward action – able to make decisions with incomplete information, iterate quickly, and take calculated risks. Familiarity with UI/UX design tools (Figma, Adobe XD). Based in San Francisco. Bonus Familiarity with the latest trends in frontend development. Has some unde...

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